Monday, December 10, 2012

Emerson Creek Small Loaf Pan Review & Giveaway - Holiday Gift Guide


Located in the Blue Ridge Mountains in Virginia, Emerson Creek Pottery has a long history.  What I find intriguing is that they still hand form each clay piece, hand painted and then fired in the kiln.  They don't have a pattern or stencils so you know that each fine piece is one of a kind. The artists do it so much that they have the patterns committed to memory only, so if you're acquiring a set, the will still be similar, just not identical.

I also love the fact that each piece is Made in the USA! This is fine craftsmanship and each piece is stamped on the bottom with the date and their signature so you know it's authentic.




I love this small loaf pan in the copper glaze.  It's so easy to make a small loaf of banana bread or any other for that matter for us.  I've been using it to make small loaves to give away for Christmas.  It heats evenly and the glaze stays intact, even with the heat and the repeated washing.


Emerson Creek offers quality pottery that would make a great addition to your kitchen or for gift giving! There are several designs to choose from, so you're sure to get something that will fit your decor or the person you are gifting! 


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44 comments:

  1. I would like to win the field of Iris ceramic bake-ware dishes. They are absoulutly adorably. And would be great with casseroles.

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  2. amy guillaume lindermanDecember 10, 2012 at 7:39 PM

    snowflake ceramic shortbread pan

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  3. Red Poppy Posie Pitcher - I totally want it!!

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  4. I would also like the Red Poppy Pie Plate

    lkish77123 at gmail dot com

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  5. They have so much I'd love and at such reasonable prices! I'd like the dragonfly pie baker..

    sammiejanL40 at aol dot com

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  6. Lavender Bathroom Set, just lovely!!

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  7. I would like the go green baking dish.

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  8. I would love one of the ceramic tea sets. The red poppy is cute!

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  9. field of iris dishes are so pretty
    msboatgal at aol.com

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  10. I would like the Pinecone cookie jar. :)

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  11. I like the 2 qt. Cranberry baking dish

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  12. I like the Lavender tea set - - Paul T/Pauline T aka Paul Tran..... emscout9 at Hotmail dot com

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  13. Love to have the Ceramic tea sets.
    brand242003@yahoo.com
    brandy graham (name on rafflecopter)

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  14. I would like to try the dragonfly serving bowl.

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  15. I love the american blue cookie jar! so cute!

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  16. I like the Copper Clay Baking Dish.

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  17. the small american blue lamp is nice

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  18. I would love to have the Lavender Brie Baker | 1 1/2" H x 8" W | Price: $18.00, it just looks so awesome :) Thank you for the fun.

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  19. I like the 10" American Blue Pie Plate

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  20. i like the lavender ice tea pitcher

    lmurley2000@yahoo.com

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  21. 8 oz. Go Green Earthware Sugar Bowl is my favorite.

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  22. Dragonfly 6 1/2" Onion Soup Crock.

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  23. http://www.emersoncreekpottery.com/ceramicdishes.shtml

    american blue

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  24. i .ove the iris bouquet vase...pretty

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  25. I love the Blue Crab 54 oz. Iced Tea Pitcher

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  26. I like the Coups Dinner Plates.

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  27. i like the Go Green Earthware Apple Baker

    jagar0047 at yahoo dot com

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  28. I like the baby dishes with the ladybug print.

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  29. Copper Clay ice tea pitcher is nice

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  30. I like the Dragonfly Dinner Set for Four .

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